Grateful Dead Live at Milwaukee Auditorium on 1980-05-30
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- Publication date
- 1980-05-30 ( check for other copies)
- Topics
- Audience, Mason B. Taylor
- Collection
- GratefulDead
- Band/Artist
- Grateful Dead
- Resource
- DeadLists Project
- Item Size
- 1.0G
Jack Straw-> Franklin's Tower, Me & My Uncle-> Big River, Friend Of The Devil, Passenger, Easy To Love You, Althea, The Music Never Stopped
Set 2
Scarlet Begonias-> Fire On The Mountain-> Playin' In The Band-> Drums-> Not Fade Away-> Black Peter-> Goin' Down The Road Feelin' Bad-> Good Lovin', E: Alabama Getaway
Notes
"Mason B. Taylor was a taper from Chicago that recorded concerts by many bands in the Chicagoland area and on Dead tours. He used a Nakamichi 550 with Nakamichi 300 mics with shotgun capsules for most of his earlier recordings. In later years he used Sony D-5 and Sony D-3 cassette recorders with Nakamichi 300 mics.
Mason captured spectacular musical moments and loved to share them with his closest friends. In honor of Mason and all the love he put into his recordings we are now able to share these moments with those who can appreciate them most.
As the shows get uploaded we would love for you to share your stories about the epic times the music evokes so we can all dial back into that moment when the magic was happening.
Thanks to Mason’s family and his Chicago and Cleveland friends for opening up Mason’s Jar…"
Recorded By Mason Taylor on a Nakamichi 550 Cassette Deck,
on chrome tapes, with Nakamichi microphones.
Transferred on Mason's restored Nak500 properly.
- Addeddate
- 2014-04-28 01:03:50
- Identifier
- gd1980-05-30.128381.naks.mason.flac16
- Location
- Milwaukee, WI
- Run time
- 141:15.54
- Taped by
- Mason B. Taylor
- Type
- sound
- Venue
- Milwaukee Auditorium
- Year
- 1980
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Subject: First Show
Subject: Big Improvement
When I was in College many years ago I dated a woman from Milwaukee. When we would visit from Washington State she would take me to this shop called Starship (if my memory serves). If you left them three blank cassettes they would copy three sets at no cost from a list of shows. Allegedly a former local taper donated the cassettes to the store. This is when I first heard this show. Standard set list but the boys are on this night. Give it a whirl and see what you think. A bit hollow sounding due to the acoustics of the hall but nice low end and balance of instruments.
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